Marble: since the time of Ancient Rome, Italy has
been a point of reference for this material, thanks to
the many precious varieties available and sophisticated
production skills. For most of its creations, Laudarte
uses marble with bronze casting.
Capodimonte porcelain: the fame of this refined
porcelain from Naples has continued undisputed since
the 18th century. Its great strength enables the creation
of layers as thin as rose petals; Laudarte has conceived
and developed a number of unique shapes and uses for
this material.
Bronze Casting: Laudarte creates its objects utilising
various ancient techniques, including “cire perdue”
and earth casting. In order to give the pieces an 18th
century elegance, every component is individually
treated to highlight the opaque or polished effect of
shapes.
Mosaic: Laudarte draws on the deep Italian history
in this art, creating works inspired by the Etruscan
and Roman tradition and that possess the eclecticism
of timeless design. The result is a range of extremely
refined shapes in which jade, gold, shells and stones
come together to create superb chromatic effects.
Bronze
Mosaic
Alabaster
Capodimonte porcelain
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Rich materials skilfully crafted